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TRX High Row
The TRX High Row targets the upper body, specifically the back and shoulders. This exercise uses body weight for strength and stability, engaging the core and boosting endurance.
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TRX High Row instructions
Step-by-step instructions
1
Stand facing the TRX straps with your feet hip-width apart. Grab the handles with your palms facing each other.
2
Lean back and extend your arms in front of you until your body forms a straight line, keeping your weight on your heels.
3
Pull your torso up towards your hands by bending your elbows, and keep your body straight all the while.
4
Pause at the top, then slowly lower back to the start position.
5
Continue the exercise for the desired amount of repetitions.
Stand facing the TRX straps with your feet hip-width apart. Grab the handles with your palms facing each other.
Lean back and extend your arms in front of you until your body forms a straight line, keeping your weight on your heels.
Pull your torso up towards your hands by bending your elbows, and keep your body straight all the while.
Pause at the top, then slowly lower back to the start position.
Continue the exercise for the desired amount of repetitions.
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